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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:55:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>GDav: KCL Modules</title>
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<description>It seems that Prof Ravi Tennekoon and Prof Jan Dalhuisen run competing course modules within KCL on International Financial Services:

- International Finance I; 
- International Finace III (half module)

v

- Financial Services and Principles of Financial Regulation
- Legal Aspects of the operation of international Capital Markets (Bonds, Equities, Derivatives) (full module?)

Does anybody have a preference; know which one students prefer to be taught by; know which course tends to produce better grades; if either is better regarded professionally; whether Jan&#39;s courses have more of a UK domestic element than Ravi&#39;s; which one does more on derivative securitisations?

Then there&#39;s the other modules they both teach:
Ravi&#39;s - Int Finance II (project finance) (half module)

Jan&#39;s - Financial Regulation in US+Europe (full module?)
-  Analytical and Quant Method (full module?)

Are they, in practice, expected  to be also taken if you undertake their core courses???

Can anyone clarify any of this jumble? Thanks</description>
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